Account Verification (KYC) At Kakadu Casino
Kakadu Casino runs KYC checks to confirm who you are, where you live, and that the payment method you use belongs to you. Verification is tied to withdrawals and to cases where activity triggers a compliance review.
Kakadu Casino requests verification when you submit your first withdrawal, when a withdrawal amount is large enough to require extra checks, when you change personal details, or when the system flags unusual login or payment patterns. The casino can also pause a withdrawal until the requested files pass review.
You upload documents in the account verification area and wait for a status update. If any file is unclear, expired, cropped, or does not match the account details, Kakadu Casino rejects it and asks for a new upload.
- Identity (ID/Passport): A clear photo or scan of a passport or national ID card. Kakadu Casino checks full name, date of birth, document number, expiry date, and that the document is readable edge-to-edge.
- Address proof: A document showing your full name and current residential address, dated within the last 90 days. Typical options are a utility bill, bank statement, or a government-issued letter; screenshots and edited files fail review.
- Payment method: Proof that the deposit method belongs to you. For bank cards, Kakadu Casino asks for a photo of the card with the first 6 and last 4 digits visible and the CVV hidden; the name must match the account. For e-wallets, a screenshot of the wallet profile page or a statement showing your name and the wallet ID/email is used. For bank transfers, a bank statement or online banking page showing your name and IBAN/account number is used.
Processing time depends on queue and file quality. A clean set of documents clears within 24 hours; cases that need manual review take 1β3 business days, and re-uploads extend the timeline.
Right now, KYC at Kakadu Casino follows the standard three-part flow: ID, address proof, and payment method check, with most approvals completed within 24 hours and longer reviews taking up to 3 business days.